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Old 30-08-2006, 03:49 AM   #1
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I'm not sure I posted publicaly about this, but I got a very serious injury to my right ankle at the beginning of this year. Since then, I rested my ankle (I almost needed surgery) and I didn't do much physical activities since.

Today (or more like tonight with my tight schedules), I finnaly felt like my ankle was strong enough for me to buy a small elastic restraint for my ankle and go for a run around the block. I ran for about 30 seconds, found a nearby school field while running down the street then I rested a few minutes on a bench... Did some exercise in a tennis court (mainly to see if my ankle was strong enough for me to start playing Badminton again), then I rested some more...

By then, when I started my 30 seconds run back to the house, I felt my legs as heavy as lead and it became hard to actually take a step after another. At that moment I was more like slowly jogging than running anymore.

I'm finnaly back home, sweating like a pig, running after my breath... God, I thought it was my ankle which was in bad shape!

*cough cough whizle, fall on bed and stop moving*
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Old 30-08-2006, 04:13 AM   #2
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My girlfriend did the same thing on May 31:st.
It's just about now that she has been able to put any weight on the foot.
She had some complications where an infection might have started to spread in the boan itself, so she's on heavy anti-biotics over a period of 3 months.. *L* She said it was the last time she ever attempted lawmowing.
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Old 30-08-2006, 05:36 AM   #3
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usually they start the physicall exercise in watter cause it is easier and less tiresome for the limbs. i suggest swimming first before taking on the running. also next time (if there ever is) i suggest various other exercises during the resting time, so that only the ankle is the one suffering.

Ugh if only massages would be cheaper in "western" world...
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Old 30-08-2006, 11:26 PM   #4
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I had quite some problems with my right ankle, and having ever since. Because my heavy weight I sprained my ankle too often in the past, because of that, the ligaments got so loose, that even with my current wight (I lost 20Kgs) it tends to sprain when I don't do any hard excercise at all. I had an especially unlucky encounter, when I got a cast on it, and I was in bed for two weeks, not moving at all. After that I got tired of a light walk in the park, so I know how you feel.

I suggest taking light walks at first, don't run. Then increase the lenght of your walks exponentially. (say one day you walk for an hour, then walk for two ours...) And if after that you wont get tired, just then try to run. A few weeks later you can do some heavy threading on stairs. Just don't try to do it all too fast, because you will regret it. (believe me, I did... and it sucked *cough* *ungh**cough*)

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Old 01-09-2006, 07:04 AM   #5
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You could also try following a training program like this one I found:

http://www.coolrunning.com/engine/2/2_3/181.shtml

It seems okay for beginners and is called the "Couch to 5k running program" and should have you running 3 miles in 2 months or so.

Actually, the best thing to do is consult a sports therapist. That way you avoid any sport injuries... Anyway, good luck with recovering! k:
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Old 01-09-2006, 09:42 PM   #6
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yea, what he said^

Talk to a sport therapist k:
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